Word: brownness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...offense threw the game away, managing to compile only 92 yards passing against a weak Brown secondary that had yielded almost 1000 in its previous seven games, and fumbling seven times, losing the ball on three occasions...
...there was no doubt that Brown would not win unless Harvard allowed it to. And the Crimson did precisely that...
...second time this fall Harvard's offense was unable to put together a single sustained drive, but its defense still saved it from humiliation by springing loose two punt returns, one for a touchdown, and recovering a fumble deep in Brown territory...
...offense did not deserve all of the blame. The Crimson defensive unit allowed the Bruins 232 yards rushing, an inexcusable amount for a ground game that has done what Brown's has done this year...
...Midway through the first period. Steve Harrison returned a Bruin punt 54 yards to the Brown 9, but Harvard could not score, and Rich Szaro had to come in and boot a 20-yard field goal to salvage the opportunity. But early in the second period, the Bruins marched 68 yards for a touchdown, with Tom Spotts scoring from the 12 on a pass from Chris Burgess, and moments later, returned a Harvard punt to the Crimson 25, scoring again seven plays later...